All our pilots filming commercial aerial work, have their BNUC-S qualification and are authorised by the CAA to perform commercial aerial photography/videography in the UK

In the last few years, the CAA (Civil Aviation Authority) have made it a requirement for all UAV operators to have permission for aerial work. In order to do this, all pilots must prove that they have the ability to fly safely and in the designated airspace available in the UK. To get this permission, the operator must have the BNUC-S (Basic National UAS Certificate-Small UAV) qualification if operating a drone under 20kg. A UAS pilot who does not have the BNUC-S is likely to be uninsured. In the UK, the BNUC-S training is undertaken by EuroUSC and in order to pass the course, pilots must pass a theory exam covering the issues of operating an aircraft in UK airspace, and also a flight test before then applying to the CAA for permission for aerial work.